Children’s use of mobile phones: An international comparison 2012
Children’s use of mobile phones – An international comparison 2012 provides a detailed picture of children’s mobile phone usage across five different countries – Chile, Egypt, India, Indonesia and Japan.
The GSMA and NTT docomo’s Mobile Society Research Institute have partnered on an on-going research project to investigate children’s use of mobile services around the world, publishing a research study each year since 2009.
With the project now in its fourth year, the 2012 study surveyed 4,500 children and their parents or guardians. It builds on work previously conducted in India, Japan and Egypt, and features Indonesia and Chile for the first time.
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- Children’s use of mobile phones 2012: An international comparison (Report – English)
- Children’s use of mobile phones 2012: An international comparison (Executive Summary – English)
- Children’s use of mobile phones 2012: An international comparison (Executive Summary – Spanish)